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Site Remediation Committee - Newsletter Archive

Vol. 3, No. 1 - January 2007

Message from the Chair
Seth Davis…1

Key Technical Elements for Conducting Remedial Investigations at Superfund Sediment Sites
Tad Deshler, Kathy Godtfredsen, Ph.D. and Mike Johns, Ph.D.… 2

Streamlining the RI/FS Process for Sediment Sites
Ian Richardson, Steve Quigley and Jeff Daniel…6

Natural Resource Damage Claims at Sediment Sites
Lisa Saban and Mike Johns…7

Who Should Pay for Restoring Urban Rivers?
Jonathan P. Deason, Ph.D., P.E. and Carol E. Dinkins, Esq.…9

Contaminated Sediments in Urban Waterways and Embayments: How Best to Use Superfund
Thomas A. Newlon…15

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Vol. 2, No. 1 - March 2006

Message from the Chair
David Platt…1

Vapor Intrusion Basics
Larry Schnapf…2

The Vapor Intrusion Pathway: A Practitioner’s Perspective
Todd McAlary and Robert Ettinger…9

The Complexities of the Vapor Intrusion Pathway from a Regulator’s Perspective
John E. Boyer and Bill Morris…13

Vapor Intrusion: The Challenge for Regulators and the Special Role of Lawyers
Henry J. Schuver…15

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Vol. 1, No. 1 - May 2005

Message from the Chair
David Platt…1

"Technical Practicability" for DNAPL Source Zones
Peter Zeeb and David Major…2

Vapor Intrusion - Or Is It?: Just When You Thought You Were Done - New TCE Toxicity Levels in the Works
Denise Kmetzo and Lisa Campe, L.S.P..…9

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